RCC refers to Renal Cell Carcinoma Marker, and a negative RCC indicates that no Renal Cell Carcinoma Marker was found in the test specimen.
RCC is a marker that can be seen in renal cell carcinoma, but is less specific and is usually used as an aid in the diagnosis of kidney-related tumors, but is also commonly found in diseases such as breast cancer.
When the result of RCC test is negative, it means that the chance of having renal cell carcinoma is relatively small, but it cannot exclude the possibility of having renal tubular tumor, cystic nephroma, etc. It needs to be judged together with the clinical symptoms, signs, family history and other tests.
When the result of RCC test is positive, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and ask the professional doctor to combine with other examination reports to determine whether the patient has tumor.